![]() ![]() Grids do not have copyright protections, and " grid stealing" is an accepted (and even encouraged) practice in the Granblue Fantasy community. ![]() It's worth noting that no man is an island and no grid is built in isolation. For a list of which weapons are worth to farm, check my What to Farm Guide.For examples of grids for more progressed players, go to Advanced Grids.If you're a new player, start with Basic Grids. ![]() This guide, therefore, intends to help readers understand the theory that informs grid building and get them up to speed as to why the grids they're using look like that, how to improve them, and how to make their own. This guide is designed for players who are already fairly invested in the game and whose grids are mostly copied from friends or other sources without much understanding of what makes them tick. Any grids shown are examples to demonstrate concepts only and should not be taken at face value. There is no guarantee that the grids shown here are up to date- or even good in the first place. This guide is designed to show theory, and in order to do so, examples will have to be provided. Warning, please read me before continuing. The guide will go through all you need to know to build your own grids from scratch instead of just copying other premade grids. This guide serves as a theoretical primer on the logic used to build weapon grids. If I stop maintaining the guide one day, you're welcome to pick it up and continue it as long as you give credit, so that it can live on and help players even after I leave. (What does this mean?) Essentially, this gives you the right to make your own versions of the guide. This guide is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0, a permissible license for futureproofing. ![]()
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